The Year Ahead in Horror
If you hunger for monsters and thirst for blood, 2026 is going to be an excellently gruesome year on screens both big and small.
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If you hunger for monsters and thirst for blood, 2026 is going to be an excellently gruesome year on screens both big and small.
- Gizmodo - EntertainmentThe fact that Crew-11 is the first to leave the International Space Station early due to a medical issue is a testament to the safety of NASA’s human spacefli
- Gizmodo - Good NewsCharlie Brooker's series will return to Netflix for another round of (inevitably) eerily timely episodes.
- Gizmodo - EntertainmentThese flatworms are known to infect mammals like sea lions, but documented human cases are incredibly rare.
- Gizmodo - Human InterestIt's a smokescreen solution to a problem that isn't going away.
- Gizmodo - Breaking NewsLumentum’s stock has quadrupled over the past year, but the optical component company plays into key AI themes that could fuel further gains.
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- market Watch - Good NewsThe “silver tsunami” is about to crest. Watch out for the undertow.
- market Watch - EntertainmentSentiment readings are continuing to inch higher.
- market Watch - Good NewsApple’s stock could rebound thanks to overlooked strength in iPhone demand and a new AI strategy, according to Evercore.
- market Watch - TechnologyA few weeks after Elon Musk visited the White House in November, President Donald Trump launched an attack on the shareholder advisory firms that had recommende
- market Watch - PoliticsPresident Donald Trump has invited U.S. oil companies to a meeting at the White House on Friday, which is expected to begin at 2:30 p.m. Eastern time.
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- Hacker News - Good NewsIBM Corp. subsidiary Red Hat is moving more aggressively than usual to ensure its software stacks are ready the moment new generations of Nvidia Corp.’s artif
- SiliconANGLE - TechnologyHeterogeneous computing is quietly redefining how AI shows up in everyday devices, shifting intelligence closer to where people actually use it rather than keep
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